DiasCC, FigueiredoB. Breastfeeding and depression: A systematic review of the literature. J Affect Disord, 2015; 171C:142–154.
3.
FeltnerC, WeberRP, StuebeA, et al.Breastfeeding Programs and Policies, Breastfeeding Uptake, and Maternal Health Outcomes in Developed Countries. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2018.
4.
NewtonM, NewtonNR. The let-down reflex in human lactation. J Pediatr, 1948; 33:698–704.
5.
FewtrellMS, LohKL, BlakeA, et al.Randomised, double blind trial of oxytocin nasal spray in mothers expressing breast milk for preterm infants. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 2006; 91:F169–F174.
6.
DykesF. ‘Supply’ and ‘demand’: Breastfeeding as labour. Soc Sci Med, 2005; 60:2283–2293.
7.
ElfgenC, HagenbuchN, GorresG, et al.Breastfeeding in women having experienced childhood sexual abuse. J Hum Lact, 2017; 33:119–127.
8.
JonasW, Mileva-SeitzV, GirardAW, et al.Genetic variation in oxytocin rs2740210 and early adversity associated with postpartum depression and breastfeeding duration. Genes Brain Behav, 2013; 12:681–694.